The Flowers of Romance is the third studio album by English experimental rock band Public Image Ltd, released on 10 April 1981 by record label Virgin. The first studio album recorded following the departure of founding bassist Jah Wobble, The Flowers of Romance found PiL delving further into an experimental sound. Flowers was recorded mainly by singer John Lydon and guitarist Keith Levene, both of whom made heavy use of percussion and various tape and processing effects.

Start of a Romance is the ninth album by the New York-based R&B/soul band Skyy. After a three-year hiatus from the charts, the group appeared to have already passed their peak. However, this album became a major comeback success for the group, featuring two number 1 R&B singles, the title track ("Start of a Romance") and "Real Love. Real Love" also returned Skyy to the pop charts, where it became a top-50 hit.

Further Away (Romance Police) is a English album released on Aug 2013. Further Away (Romance Police) Album has 2 songs sung by Lissie. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Further Away (Romance Police) songs on Gaana. English Hindi Telugu Punjabi Tamil Kannada Bhojpuri Malayalam Marathi Bengali Haryanvi.

Further Away (Romance Police) albümüne ait şarkıları görebilir ve dinleyebilirsiniz. En çok dinlenen, en popüler şarkıcılar, albümler ve şarkılar muzikdinle. Further Away (Romance Police). Grievin’ as natural as breathin’ He’s lovin’ and he’s leavin’ Watch him go let him go. Need him but you’re never gonna keep him You should get used to this feeling Watch him go let him go. Does anyone love anyone anymore Does anyone love anyone anymore Take what they want, take it and run out the door.

The Flowers of Romance. Studio album byPublic Image Ltd. Released. The album is largely centred on percussion, and Levene has described it as "probably. the least commercial record ever delivered to a record company. Similarly, the Trouser Press Record Guide states that "the music is so severe as to lend credence to a record executive's statement that The Flowers of Romance is one of the most uncommercial records ever made – at least within a 'pop' context